Thanks loads for the quick reply. Trying to see where i can try and
contribute to rust but i am still learning the language. I hope i can get
involved soon.

Thanks

--Phil


On 25 October 2013 22:15, Brian Anderson <bander...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> On 10/25/2013 01:30 PM, Philip Herron wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I stumbled across rust at pycon ie 2013 and i've been hooked on learning
>> more about it since. And so i thought i would give a go at writing a
>> compiler for it so i've got:
>>
>> https://github.com/redbrain/**gccrs <https://github.com/redbrain/gccrs>
>>
>> Its a rust front-end to GCC and it compiles hello-world so far after
>> about a week and a bit of development. I think its a fun exercise i think
>> rust would target well on gcc. But anyways i was wondering the testsuite i
>> was hoping i could maybe copy it into my sources for my testsuite but not
>> sure if there is some sort of license thing or something that might be bad
>> or something.
>>
>>
> Neat project! The license terms of all source files in the Rust tree,
> including the test suite, allow them to be individually copied, distributed
> and combined with code of nearly any other license, including all versions
> of the GPL, as long as the comment block containing the license at the top
> of each file is preserved.
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